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langc
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
 
enum { N1 = 4096 };

void *func(size_t n2) {
  typedef int A[n2][N1];

  A *array = malloc(sizeof(A));
  if (!array) {
    /* Handle error */
    return NULL;
  }

  for (size_t i = 0; i != n2; ++i) {
    memset(array[i], 0, N1 * sizeof(int));
  }

  return array;
}

Furthermore, this code also violates ARR39-C. Do not add or subtract a scaled integer to a pointer, where array is a pointer to the two-dimensional array, where it should really be a pointer to the latter dimension instead. This means that the memset() call does out-of-bounds writes on all of its invocations except the first.

Compliant Solution (sizeof)

This compliant solution prevents sizeof wrapping by detecting the condition before it occurs and avoiding the subsequent computation when the condition is detected. The code also uses an additional typedef to fix the type of array so that memset() never writes past the two-dimensional array.

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#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
 
enum { N1 = 4096 };

void *func(size_t n2) {
  if (n2 > SIZE_MAX / (N1 * sizeof(int))) {
    /* Prevent sizeof wrapping */
    return NULL;
  }

  typedef int A1[N1];
  typedef A1 A[n2][N1];

  AA1 *array = (A1*) malloc(sizeof(A));

  if (!array) {
    /* Handle error */
    return NULL;
  } 

  for (size_t i = 0; i != n2; ++i) {
    memset(array[i], 0, N1 * sizeof(int));
  }
  return array;
}

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Failure to properly specify the size of a variable length array may allow arbitrary code execution or result in stack exhaustion.

Rule

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

ARR32-C

High

Probable

High

P6

L2

Automated Detection

Tool

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Checker

Description

CodeSonar
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CodeSonar_V

ALLOC.SIZE.IOFLOW
ALLOC.SIZE.MULOFLOW
MISC.MEM.SIZE.BAD

Integer Overflow of Allocation Size
Multiplication Overflow of Allocation Size
Unreasonable Size Argument

Coverity
Include Page
Coverity_V
Coverity_V
REVERSE_NEGATIVEFully implemented
Cppcheck

Include Page
Cppcheck_V
Cppcheck_V

negativeArraySize

Context sensitive analysis
Will warn only if given size is negative

Cppcheck Premium

Include Page
Cppcheck Premium_V
Cppcheck Premium_V

negativeArraySize

premium-cert-arr32-c

Context sensitive analysis
Will warn only if given size is negative
Helix QAC

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Helix QAC_V
Helix QAC_V

C1051
Klocwork
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Klocwork_V
Klocwork_V

MISRA.ARRAY.VAR_LENGTH.2012


LDRA tool suite
 
Include Page
LDRA_V
LDRA_V
621 SEnhanced enforcement
Polyspace Bug FinderR2016aTainted size of variable length array

Size of the variable-length array (VLA) is from an unsecure source and may be zero, negative, or too large

PRQA QA-C Include PagePRQA QA-C_vPRQA QA-C_v1051Partially implemented
Parasoft C/C++test

Include Page
Parasoft_V
Parasoft_V

CERT_C-ARR32-a

Ensure the size of the variable length array is in valid range

PC-lint Plus

Include Page
PC-lint Plus_V
PC-lint Plus_V

9035

Assistance provided

Polyspace Bug Finder

Include Page
Polyspace Bug Finder_V
Polyspace Bug Finder_V

CERT C: Rule ARR32-C

Checks for:

  • Memory allocation with tainted size
  • Tainted size of variable length array

Rule fully covered.

TrustInSoft Analyzer

Include Page
TrustInSoft Analyzer_V
TrustInSoft Analyzer_V

alloca_boundsExhaustively verified.
Cppcheck Include PageCppcheck_VCppcheck_VnegativeArraySizeContext sensitive analysis
Will warn only if given size is negative

Related Vulnerabilities

Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.

Related Guidelines

Key here (explains table format and definitions)

Taxonomy

Taxonomy item

Relationship

CERT C Secure Coding StandardINT01-C. Use rsize_t or size_t for all integer values representing the size of an objectPrior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship
ISO/IEC TR 24772:2013Unchecked Array Indexing [XYZ]Prior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship
ISO/IEC TS 17961:2013Tainted, potentially mutilated, or out-of-domain integer values are used in a restricted sink [taintsink]Prior to 2018-01-12: CERT: Unspecified Relationship
CWE 2.11CWE-7582017-06-29: CERT: Rule subset of CWE

CERT-CWE Mapping Notes

Key here for mapping notes

CWE-129 and ARR32-C

Intersection( CWE-188, EXP39-C) = Ø

ARR32-C addresses specifying the size of a variable-length array (VLA). CWE-129 addresses invalid array indices, not array sizes.

CWE-758 and ARR32-C

Independent( INT34-C, INT36-C, MSC37-C, FLP32-C, EXP33-C, EXP30-C, ERR34-C, ARR32-C)

CWE-758 = Union( ARR32-C, list) where list =


  • Undefined behavior that results from anything other than too large a VLA dimension.


CWE-119 and ARR32-C


  • Intersection( CWE-119, ARR32-C) = Ø



  • ARR32-C is not about providing a valid buffer but reading/writing outside it. It is about providing an invalid buffer, or one that exhausts the stack.


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